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33 minutes ago, scott kirkpatrick said:

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I'm having a curious problem.  Playing around in the menus to get the annoying sounds and actions for AF and shutter to go away I set the S1R into full silent mode and now can't get it back to normal.  Even the RESET option doesn't do it.  I miss my shutter sound!  Any suggestions?

Are you using electronic shutter? Or defaults to electronic shutter because shutter speed is faster than 1/8000?

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Some autumn colour. 

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11 hours ago, su25 said:

Are you using electronic shutter? Or defaults to electronic shutter because shutter speed is faster than 1/8000?

Yes, but at normal speeds.  The line in the shutter menus that sets everything silent says "ON" but is greyed out so that I can't turn it OFF again.

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4 hours ago, scott kirkpatrick said:

Yes, but at normal speeds.  The line in the shutter menus that sets everything silent says "ON" but is greyed out so that I can't turn it OFF again.

did you try the lever in the front lower left? 

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4 hours ago, scott kirkpatrick said:

Yes, but at normal speeds.  The line in the shutter menus that sets everything silent says "ON" but is greyed out so that I can't turn it OFF again.

Scott- check the lever on the front of the camera. make sure it's set to "position 1".

If it's set in "position 2" the menu item is greyed out, in "position 1" you're able to change it back..

This should sort it out. 

Best

Mike

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2 hours ago, michali said:

Scott- check the lever on the front of the camera. make sure it's set to "position 1".

If it's set in "position 2" the menu item is greyed out, in "position 1" you're able to change it back..

This should sort it out. 

Best

Mike

My shot-cut is to store the standard, silent (electronic shutter) settings on the main wheel's C1, and the standard mechanical shutter settings on C2. 

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3 hours ago, michali said:

Scott- check the lever on the front of the camera. make sure it's set to "position 1".

If it's set in "position 2" the menu item is greyed out, in "position 1" you're able to change it back..

This should sort it out. 

Best

Mike

It does.  Thanks.

Now to figure out what is the idea behind that switch.  My intention was to use only the default buttons that have names on them.  But the Q menu keeps tempting me to mix things up. I had the impression that Panasonic would be clean in their organization, since that is what people coming from Olympus' muddle of menus often say.  But I am finding that they also offer two or more ways to do everything, usually with the different paths on quite separate menus.

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7 hours ago, scott kirkpatrick said:

It does.  Thanks.

Now to figure out what is the idea behind that switch.  My intention was to use only the default buttons that have names on them.  But the Q menu keeps tempting me to mix things up. I had the impression that Panasonic would be clean in their organization, since that is what people coming from Olympus' muddle of menus often say.  But I am finding that they also offer two or more ways to do everything, usually with the different paths on quite separate menus.

The factory default setting for the front lever is to enable  silent mode (pos. 2) & to disable silent mode (pos. 1), you can however allocate another function to the lever.

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Still some room for rent. Black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) at Røst, the outmost, settled island on the Lofoten islands, Norway. The black-legged kittiwake is now red-listed, with alarmingly decreasing populations along most of the northern coast of Norway, but with a few exceptions, like the one shown below. The reason for the decline is not clear, but general overfishing and climate change are believed to contribute to the change. 

S1R+24-90SL.

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24 minutes ago, helged said:

Still some room for rent. Black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) at Røst, the outmost, settled island on the Lofoten islands, Norway. The black-legged kittiwake is now red-listed, with alarmingly decreasing populations along most of the northern coast of Norway, but with a few exceptions, like the one shown below. The reason for the decline is not clear, but general overfishing and climate change are believed to contribute to the change. 

S1R+24-90SL.

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Tragic that so many species are in decline on a global scale, it's happening everywhere you look...

Unfortunately I can't see humans changing our behaviour and this is only going to get worse.

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S1R + Summicron-SL 90-

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Shot this at the Peabody-Essex in Salem, MA yesterday.  Unfortunately, the camera was taking only JPGs, but shadow detail was not all lost...

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Just a snapshot from todays walk. S1 + Summarit 75/2.5  Had to crop 50% away because it's not really a macro lens. This is not special but I'm happy that I managed to get this with manual focus.

 

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P1000261 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

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S1R with SL APO 35 SC

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Boston from a high spot on a very hot day

P1000221 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

P1000224 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

P1000235 Panorama by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

 

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On 7/20/2019 at 1:45 PM, scott kirkpatrick said:

It does.  Thanks.

Now to figure out what is the idea behind that switch.  My intention was to use only the default buttons that have names on them.  But the Q menu keeps tempting me to mix things up. I had the impression that Panasonic would be clean in their organization, since that is what people coming from Olympus' muddle of menus often say.  But I am finding that they also offer two or more ways to do everything, usually with the different paths on quite separate menus.

I have mine set to toggle bracketing ..... which is exceptionally useful for landscape photography ......

 

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Gdansk on Saturday .....  1/10sec handheld with the SL 75/2 

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Gdansk again..

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